Trump says Tim Cook complained to him about the EU

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Former President Trump claims that Apple CEO Tim Cook phoned him recently to complain about the billions of dollars that the EU has fined the company.

Apple CEO Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook



The former president has previously referred to Cook as "Tim Apple," and in March 2024 said Apple should unlock shooters' iPhones because of "foreign apps." But now he says that Cook phoned him at some point after the news broke that the EU had ruled Apple should pay Ireland $14 billion in back taxes.

"Two hours ago, three hours ago, he [Cook] called me," Trump said on the PBD Podcast. "He said the European Union has just fined us $15 billion... Then on top of that, they got fined by the European Union another $2 billion."

The PBD Podcast episode was published on October 17, 2024, but it is not clear when it was recorded. Also, Apple wasn't newly out the cash, as it had been sitting in escrow for years.

As first spotted by The Verge, Trump wasn't very clear about the call. "He [Cook] said something that was interesting," said Trump. "He said they're using that to run their enterprise, meaning Europe is their enterprise."

However, Trump was clearer about what he thinks of the EU's fine. He intends to either do something about it, or prevent similar fines in the future.

"I said, 'That's a lot... But Tim, I got to get elected first, but I'm not going to let them take advantage of our companies -- that won't, you know, be happening,'" Trump continued.

It does not appear that Trump did anything about the fine during his time as president. The funds to pay the fine were put in escrow in 2018, and there is not a statement on record from him about it from that time.

It's previously been reported that Tim Cook had repeatedly lobbied Trump on Apple's behalf. That was during the Trump administration, however, and during President Biden's term, various Apple executives visited the White House some 87 times.



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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 12
    Sure, Donny, that happened.
    mark fearingToortogssfe11gregoriusm
  • Reply 2 of 12
    netroxnetrox Posts: 1,489member
    Trump does not know how to respect privacy when it comes to geopolitical economic decisions. 
    mark fearingssfe11
  • Reply 3 of 12
    DAalsethDAalseth Posts: 2,985member
    danielito said:
    Sure, Donny, that happened.
    That was my first thought, Why believe him at all?. 
    mark fearingxyzzy-xxxssfe11gregoriusm
  • Reply 4 of 12
    blastdoorblastdoor Posts: 3,539member
    DAalseth said:
    danielito said:
    Sure, Donny, that happened.
    That was my first thought, Why believe him at all?. 
    I think it could be mostly true. CEOs are kind of like dictators so dealing with real dictators is often more comfortable for them than dealing with democratic governments, even if they might not like the dictator personally or agree with all of their policies. 
  • Reply 5 of 12

    DAalseth said:
    I think it could be mostly true. CEOs are kind of like dictators so dealing with real dictators is often more comfortable for them than dealing with democratic governments, even if they might not like the dictator personally or agree with all of their policies. 
    Sure, you can speculate anyway you like.  But since Trump is such a confirmed liar, there's no credible evidence that it happened.
    ssfe11tht
  • Reply 6 of 12
    I really doubt that...Tim may as well reach out to me to complain about it. While there is a legit issue here, Trump inserting himself into it now is ridiculous. 
    ssfe11
  • Reply 7 of 12
    blastdoorblastdoor Posts: 3,539member

    DAalseth said:
    I think it could be mostly true. CEOs are kind of like dictators so dealing with real dictators is often more comfortable for them than dealing with democratic governments, even if they might not like the dictator personally or agree with all of their policies. 
    Sure, you can speculate anyway you like.  But since Trump is such a confirmed liar, there's no credible evidence that it happened.
    It’s implausible to me that Trump would have known about the issues if he hadn’t talked to Cook. I also find it very believable that the CEO of a major company like Apple would talk to both party’s nominees.

    i like Apple and Cook, but I think you guys are kidding yourselves. 
  • Reply 8 of 12

    DAalseth said:
    I think it could be mostly true. CEOs are kind of like dictators so dealing with real dictators is often more comfortable for them than dealing with democratic governments, even if they might not like the dictator personally or agree with all of their policies. 
    Sure, you can speculate anyway you like.  But since Trump is such a confirmed liar, there's no credible evidence that it happened.
    Confirmed liar...  So he has now officially joined the ranks of the political class.
    xyzzy-xxx
  • Reply 9 of 12
    cpsrocpsro Posts: 3,227member
    netrox said:
    Trump does not know how to respect privacy when it comes to geopolitical economic decisions. 
    Or when it comes to the range of our nuclear submarines.
    xyzzy-xxx
  • Reply 10 of 12
    CLS9CLS9 Posts: 8member
    No way did this happen. Any of it.
    xyzzy-xxxssfe11
  • Reply 11 of 12
    Isn’t this the same person who got charged with 34 felonies for hush money problems and committed tax fraud (And 3 other cases currently in court)? why should I believe him?
    xyzzy-xxxssfe11
  • Reply 12 of 12
    I hope this did not happen !
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